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Certified Crop Adviser Program

To Become Certified

Applicants for certification must:

Have two years crop advising experience with a Bachelor of Science degree in agronomy, or four years post high school crop advising experience (must be documented with transcripts, detailed description of experience and supporting references).

Pass both a local and international CCA exam, covering four major competency areas: nutrient management, soil and water management, pest management and crop management.

Sign a Code of Ethics.

Submit references from a grower and a colleague/employer.

Earn 40 hours of continuing education every two years.

Continuing Education Unit Requirements and Policies

40 CEUs every two years

A minimum of five CEUs in each of the four competency areas

A minimum of 20 CEUs must be board-approved

Ohio accepts approved CEUs from all states

If you are certified by the Ohio Department Agriculture as a “pesticide applicator," you may receive 10 CEUs in pest management for your two-year CEU cycle. To obtain these CEUs you must send a copy of your current Ohio Applicator License to:

Registration Period: Exam registration will be online and available May 1, 2017. The registration deadline for the August 4, 2017 exams is June 23, 2017. Any individuals who were signed up for the August 2016 or February 2017 exams, but did not take the exams will NOT automatically be rescheduled for the August 2017 exams.

There are two exams, the International Exam with 180 multiple choices questions and 20 constructed response questions; and the Tri-State Exam with 100 multiple choice questions. Both exams are timed - two and a half hours for the International Exam and two hours for the Tri-State Exam. The exams cover four performance objective areas: